96 MORNING STAR '-... / 'if, \ \ - \' ..... " Morning is a special timp to enjo) Chandon Blanc de Noirs ot necessarily before breakfast, although thpFreTlch do like champagne before breakfast. Thp idea is to enjo Chandon before lllnch, as vvell as "ith it. A OTHERSTARISBOR We are introducing Chandon Blanc de oirs as a companion to our ChandoIl Brut. The wine has a distinctive color that comes from exclusive use of Pinot oir grapes, and a fuller body and more fruity flavor. There is a star on e\ ery bottle of ChandoIl Bldnc de l\Joirs, just as there is a star on e\ ery bottle of champdgne made b our parpnt dnd mentor, \loët & Chandon of EperpdY, France. It means that e\ er) bottle of Chandon sparkling v\ ine is Inade b the same classical méthode clzanzpenoise \\ ith the same pffect: Stdr Qualit). OUR ONLY METHOD IS THE METHODE CHAMPENOISE x z a \ CHANDON 1\ Napa Valley Blanc de Noirs I CHANDON 8!dnc de 'V"U'S Visit our home in the Napa Valley. WInery, restaurant, and Le Salon Domaine Chandon, Yountville, California 94599 erally more modest than basketball players, but my impression that night was almost the opposite. Maybe it was because there were more women there-four or five of them, at least, including a photographer and a mem- ber of a TV crew-or maybe It waS because there are so many more peo- ple on a hockey squad .than on a basket- ball squad that the cumulative naked- ness seemed both more noticeable and less noticed. I had seen Lawrie MifflIn talkIng to Maloney about the slam- bang game we had Just watched, and when she moved along to interview an- I other player (she had a preoccupied, near-deadline expression) I introduced myself to Maloney. He had d freshl} skInned patch on the bridge of his al- ready battered nose, and he seèmed almost terminally exhausted "Boy, I'm glad I don't have to play eighty games like that one!" he said, in an " " . C d . . o -accentIng ana Ian vOIce. I asked him what he thought of Lawrie Mifflin. "Lawrie is-well, I lik l.lawrie,' \1aloney said. "She shoots straight She's friendly. When she's in here dsking questions it's just two people talking together-not a man and woman but friends. She's patient, and patient people are better at that job, I think. Lawrie is just like a sister" I told him that these were almost exactly the words she had used when she talked about her feelings about the Rangers. Then I asked him if he had ever felt anxious about the presence of women in the Ranger locker room. "J guess I was sort of surprised b} it when I first came up, three years ago/' Maloney said, "but I got used to it. This is the big city, and you learn to go along with things. But I'll tell y au, we never had anything like this I back home. I come from a small city in Canada-KItchener-and it's dif- ferent there. I thought about it when T first saw Lawrie and the other girls in here, and I realized that the last woman I'd seen in a hockey-teãm locket room was my mother I was abou t seven years old then, and she I wac; in thère to lace up my skates." -ROGER ANGELL . "It I had anyone-word recommen- I dation for President Carter toddY, it would be to get rid of lVlr. Schles- inger and start off with an energ) chief who could look at the vlhole problem of energy in this country vli th more imagination and more in- telligence " :\lcGovern said.-j/J7 aslllng- ton Post. Come on, Senator, give it another (ry.